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The Devil Within

A Prayer in Spring: REDUX - Part One

The Devil Within

EVIO Creative

True Crime

3.22.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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🕯️ The Devil Within — A Prayer in Spring: REDUX (Part One) Presented by the Evio Creative Podcast Network This week, The Devil Within reaches the closing chapter of its season one re-release in support of the upcoming MGM+ docuseries Let the Devil In. In A Prayer in Spring: REDUX (Part One), Branden reflects on the final full episode of the original series — an episode that blends poetry, tragedy, and geography into a meditation on grief and faith in Jefferson Township. 🎙️ Poetry Corner with Branden: “A Prayer in Spring” by Robert Frost The episode begins where it all began — with a poem. Robert Frost’s “A Prayer in Spring” becomes the anchor for a discussion of gratitude, impermanence, and surrender — how Frost’s plea to “keep us here, all simply, in the springing of the year” mirrors the Sullivans’ own brief, fragile peace before tragedy struck. Branden unpacks Frost’s lesser-known work and its place within the poet’s canon, contrasting its gentle acceptance with the melancholy of “Stopping by Woods,” “The Road Not Taken,” and “Nothing Gold Can Stay.” “It’s not joy Frost struggles with — it’s permission. Permission to enjoy something beautiful without waiting for it to end.” 109 Redux 🌲 The Newark Watershed The episode then turns to the land itself. Branden explores the Newark Watershed, a vast system of reservoirs and protected forest that spans 35,000 acres across Sussex, Morris, and Passaic counties — explaining how the isolation of this region helped shape the haunting stillness that defines northern New Jersey. “When people think of New Jersey and the only images conjured are Newark or Atlantic City… get up north and you’ll see why it’s called The Garden State.” 109 Redux 🕯️ The Sullivan Family’s Unfinished Story Finally, the episode revisits the Sullivan family’s grim aftermath. Years after Tommy Sullivan’s death, tragedy continued to follow.     •    His brother Brian died by suicide just over a decade later.     •    His aunt, Betty Ann’s sister, left behind her entire life after seeing the crime scene photos — and spent the next twenty years living as a cloistered nun. Branden recounts how investigators later tracked down members of the family and uncovered new, disturbing details about Tom Sullivan Sr., whose life and secrets take center stage in next week’s Part Two. “It seems the family just can’t escape tragedy — like it was written in blood in some cosmic contract that began that night.” 109 Redux 🔥 Next Time Part Two reveals what became of Tom Sullivan Sr. — the man at the heart of it all — and why his story changes everything you thought you knew about The Devil Within. 💀 Credits Written and hosted by Branden Morgan Produced by Evio Creative in association with Bellaire Studios Original music and sound design by [Engineer Name] For press or partnerships, visit eviocreative.com (https://www.eviocreative.com/) 🕯️ Sponsor Shoutouts Support The Devil Within and all Evio Creative shows by visiting our partners: 🧥 Quince — timeless essentials at honest prices. Visit https://www.quince.com/DEVILWITHIN for free shipping and 365-day returns. 📱 Mint Mobile — premium wireless for just $15 a month. Visit https://www.mintmobile.com/DEVILWITHIN for unlimited talk and text. 🕵️ ExpressVPN — protect your data everywhere. Visit https://www.expressvpn.com/DEVILWITHIN for up to four months free. 🌿 MOOD — legal THC and CBD gummies shipped nationwide. Visit https://www.mood.com/DEVILWITHIN for 20% off your first order. 🐾 Ollie Dog Food — fresh, human-grade meals for your dog. Visit https://www.ollie.com/IDES for 60% off your welcome kit. 💰 Monarch — take control of your finances at https://www.monarch.com/IDES for 50% off your first year. 🎙️ Network CTA Listen to The Devil Within, The Ides of April, Criminal Mischief, Taboo Treasures, and The Devil’s Ledger — part of the Evio Creative Podcast Network. Follow @thedevilwithinpod, @idesofaprilpod, and @eviocreative for new episodes, bonus content, and production updates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

EEO

0:02.0

Welcome back to the Devil Within and our continuing re-release of season one in support of the MGM docu-series, Let the Devil in.

0:19.0

We've arrived at the final episode, a prayer in spring.

0:23.7

Yes, there is one more official episode in the series, but it's an interview episode where I go over,

0:29.8

you know, basically everything I've already explored on these Redux episodes.

0:36.2

So the episodes this week, we will close the book on season one

0:38.9

and let's get into it.

0:42.1

A Prayer and Spring Redux

0:43.5

Part 1.

0:45.6

Another Robert Frost poem

0:47.2

and you know what that means.

0:50.0

That's right. Time for Poetry Corner with Brandon.

0:53.5

And again, thank you for indulging me.

0:58.8

So when people talk about Robert Frost, the poet laureate of like the American pasture,

1:05.8

the same handful of titles always comes up. And I'm guilty of it also. Stopping by Woods.

1:12.9

The road not taken. Nothing gold can can stay they're the poems that we all read in school they get recited at commencement ceremonies

1:20.5

their quotes on coffee mugs and little throw pillows they've become cultural shorthand little

1:27.2

pieces of new eng England turned into universal

1:29.7

truths. But tucked away in the quieter corners of Frost's early work, before he became Robert Frost,

1:37.9

that the voice of rural America, there's a poem that he wrote called a prayer in spring. It's short, it's simple,

1:46.9

like Frost, almost a little too simple, but also like Frost, that simplicity hide something subtle.

1:53.3

And I think something brave. So the poem goes like this. Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers today and give us not to think so far

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